Exercise to Prevent Angina
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Angina
umm.edu — “Angina, Angina is chest pain caused by restricted blood flow to the heart (called ischemia). It usually occurs when you are under emotional or physical stress (such as exercise). The heart doesn't get enough oxygen from the coronary arteries, and you feel a squeezing chest pain or pressure across your chest, which usually goes away after you stop the activity. The most common cause of angina is atherosclerosis (hardening of the arteries).Stable angina usually occurs when you exercise and is fair” View full resource at umm.edu
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What does angina feel like? Significant pressure, squeezing, or tightness in the center of your chest. More symptoms: http://bit.ly/b8Wrr1
Allopurinol--an old drug to prevent gout--limits angina symptoms
theheart.org — “A 40-year-old gout drug has been shown to have anti-ischemic properties and could be an alternative new treatment for the symptoms of chronic stable angina, say British researchers.” View full resource at theheart.org
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New data: 40 year old gout drug may help with cardiac chest pain. http://www.theheart.org/article/1086007.do
Cardiology Article - Angina Pectoris
mdlinx.com — “Study protocol: a randomised controlled trial investigating the effect of exercise training on peripheral blood gene expression in patients with stable angina” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Study protocol: a randomised controlled trial investigating the effect of exercise training on peripher... http://bit.ly/a1MigC #cardiology
BBC News - Gout drug 'can prevent angina pain of heart disease'
news.bbc.co.uk — “A drug commonly used to treat gout can also relieve angina, experts find.” View full resource at news.bbc.co.uk
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Gout drug 'can prevent angina pain of heart disease' (who knew? This is heart stopping news!) http://flne.ws/24770876 on Fluent News
Effect of high-dose allopurinol on exercise in patients with chronic stable angina: a randomised, placebo controlled crossover trial : The Lancet
thelancet.com — “Effect of high-dose allopurinol on exercise in patients with chronic stable angina: a randomised, placebo controlled crossover trial. By - Awsan Noman MB, Donald SC Ang MD, Simon Ogston PhD, Prof C...” View full resource at thelancet.com
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Struthers and colleagues examine whether allopurinol prolongs exercise in patients with chronic stable angina http://bit.ly/alrraH
Angina Pectoris Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention on eMedicineHealth.com
emedicinehealth.com — “Read about angina (chest pain) causes by heart disease, coronary artery spasm, or other conditions. Risk factors include high blood pressure, smoking, diabetes, high cholesterol, family history, aging, a sedentary lifestyle, and stimulant use.” View full resource at emedicinehealth.com
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Angina Pectoris Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment, and Prevention on eMedicineHealth.com: http://t.co/Ky4mxgr #Health #Medicine
Exercise Prescription for the Prevention and Management of Hypertension
ajl.sagepub.com — “Exercise Prescription for the Prevention and Management of Hypertension” View full resource at ajl.sagepub.com
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RT @HearthsideHome: #Exercise Prescription for the #Prevention and Management of #Hypertension http://bit.ly/6f5Vb8 #wellness #healthcare
Effect of High-Dose Allopurinol on Exercise in Patients With Chronic Stable Angina: A Randomised, Placebo Controlled Crossover Trial
cardiosource.com — “Effect of High-Dose Allopurinol on Exercise in Patients With Chronic Stable Angina: A Randomised, Placebo Controlled Crossover Trial” View full resource at cardiosource.com
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Adult stem cells may improve cardiac function in angina patients; Study finds improvement in chest pain and exercise tolerance
sciencedaily.com — “A new Phase II study found injections of adult patients' own stem cells reduced reports of angina episodes and improved exercise tolerance time in patients with chronic, severe refractory angina.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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ScienceDaily: Adult stem cells may improve cardiac function in angina patients; Study finds http://bit.ly/qgwGC2 Full http://bit.ly/qS1yGN
Adult stem cells may improve cardiac function in angina patients; Study finds improvement in chest pain and exercise tolerance
sciencedaily.com — “A new Phase II study found injections of adult patients' own stem cells reduced reports of angina episodes and improved exercise tolerance time in patients with chronic, severe refractory angina.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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Effect of High-Dose Allopurinol on Exercise in Patients With Chronic Stable Angina: A Randomised, Placebo Controlled Crossover Trial
cardiosource.com — “Effect of High-Dose Allopurinol on Exercise in Patients With Chronic Stable Angina: A Randomised, Placebo Controlled Crossover Trial” View full resource at cardiosource.com
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Exercise Helps Prevent Fractures
webmd.com — “Elderly women with osteopenia -- a condition with low levels of bone mineral density -- can reduce their risk of suffering hip fractures by following a regimen of regular daily exercise at home, a new study says.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Exercise Helps Prevent Fractures: Elderly women with osteopenia -- a condition with low levels of bone mineral den... http://bit.ly/ccNdOz
Stem Cell Injections Seem to Reduce Angina Pain - myOptumHealth
myoptumhealth.com — “Read the news article Stem Cell Injections Seem to Reduce Angina Pain at www.myOptumHealth.com” View full resource at myoptumhealth.com
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Stem Cell Injections Seem to Reduce Angina Pain: Early study finds improved ability to exercise within 6 months http://tinyurl.com/dxszel
Phase Two Study Suggests Use Of Adult Autologous Stem Cells May Improve Cardiac Function In Angina Patients
medicalnewstoday.com — “New research published online today in Circulation Research found that injections of adult patients' own CD34+ stem cells reduced reports of angina episodes and improved exercise tolerance” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Phase Two Study Suggests Use Of Adult Autologous Stem Cells May Improve Cardiac Function In Angina Patients http://mnt.to/3Y75
Bone marrow injections help angina patients and improve heart failure
examiner.com — “A new and promising therapy for angina uses bone marrow cells injected directly into the heart. www.fotosearch.com Related articles Cutting back on salt could prevent heart attacks Cholesterol role in heart attack gets more complex Anxiety …” View full resource at examiner.com
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Bone marrow injections help angina patients and improve heart failure - Examiner.com http://bit.ly/b8fjE7
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